My student, Lucy Rozier’s book, Jackrabbit McCabe and the Electric Telegraph (Schwartz and Wade) won’t come out until September, but it already had its first review. A starred review in PW!!! See below.
I couldn’t be prouder!
Jackrabbit McCabe and the Electric Telegraph Lucy Margaret Rozier, Author, Leo Espinosa, Illustrator Born on the Great Plains in the early 19th century, ginger-haired Jackrabbit McCabe has preternaturally long legs that make him a natural-born runner and a hometown hero: “By the time he turned eighteen, he’d beat every stagecoach, antelope, and locomotive in the territory.” But his fleet-footedness is no match for the newfangled telegraph, which decisively beats him in a challenge to deliver a message to a town 25 miles away. “Jackrabbit felt lower than a snake’s navel,” but he soon discovers an upside: the telegraph requires swift fingers to work the keys and swift legs to hand-deliver messages. Rozier makes a strikingly accomplished debut; her appropriately brisk prose has the perfect blend of folksy lilt and knowing wink. Espinosa (Otis and Rae and the Grumbling Splunk) is just as successful: his crisply angular drawings, comic expressiveness, and cinematic framings bring to mind Chuck Jones’s classic “Dover Boys” cartoon. It’s a terrific tall tale about the costs and opportunities of technology, and it may assuage a few parents worried about its impact on their own offspring’s future employability. Ages 4–8. (Sept.)
Carol Henderson on said:
How exciting and congrats to all! Love the short excerpts you’ve included here.
Will have to check this out, for sure.
Thanks,
Carol
Susie Wilde on said:
It’s a fabulous read-aloud, especially for someone like you who likes a dramatic read aloud!
Barbel Besseyre on said:
A big pat on the back for this accomplishment, Susie. We’re very happy for you.
Susie Wilde on said:
Soon I’ll be patting you on the back for all you’ve accomplished Barbel!